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Countless organizations are deploying digital workspace solutions to meet the demands of today’s mobile end users and the IT administrators that support them. The goal is to empower users to work from anywhere, on any device—mobile or laptop—at any time. However, architecting a secure, seamless, scalable digital workspace solution is not necessarily easy, which is where this paper helps.
When developing your digital workspace, it is important to keep five key considerations in mind, both on the front end and the back end of your environment:
Seamless, secure end-user access to applications and files
Easy-to-use enterprise app store
Management security
Fully integrated infrastructure stack
Agnostic platform with a broad ecosystem
Download this white paper to see how to approach these major considerations, with detailed strategies, and provide recommendations for effectively addressing each one.

Countless organizations are deploying digital workspace solutions to meet the demands of today’s mobile end users and the IT administrators that support them. The goal is to empower users to work from anywhere, on any device—mobile or laptop—at any time. However, architecting a secure, seamless, scalable digital workspace solution is not necessarily easy, which is where this paper helps.
When developing your digital workspace, it is important to keep five key considerations in mind, both on the front end and the back end of your environment:
Seamless, secure end-user access to applications and files
Easy-to-use enterprise app store
Management security
Fully integrated infrastructure stack
Agnostic platform with a broad ecosystem
Download this white paper to see how to approach these major considerations, with detailed strategies, and provide recommendations for effectively addressing each one.

Business today requires a robust IT infrastructure and the connected mobile world needs 24/7 service with the agility to accommodate rapid changes in demand. A Microsoft Private Cloud enables businesses to balance the benefits of cloud computing with the benefits of a private data center. However, building and maintaining a Microsoft® Cloud Platform environment can be challenging.

Mobile device management (MDM) tools allow companies to connect their employees securely to basic corporate network resources. Enterprise mobility management (EMM) goes a step further by enabling secure mobile versions of business-critical applications and data loss prevention to protect corporate information. But in today's workplace, employees and businesses deal with a vast variety of devices with different operating systems and form factors, from PCs and laptops, to tablets and smartphones, and now, increasingly wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints. The solution is unified endpoint management (UEM), which enables organizations to take a consistent approach to manage and secure every endpoint, any app and content, and across deployment use cases from a single holistic platform. Read this whitepaper to uncover VMware AirWatch®'s leading UEM approach that is benefiting organizations tremendously.

Mobile device management (MDM) tools allow companies to connect their employees securely to basic corporate network resources. Enterprise mobility management (EMM) goes a step further by enabling secure mobile versions of business-critical applications and data loss prevention to protect corporate information. But in today's workplace, employees and businesses deal with a vast variety of devices with different operating systems and form factors, from PCs and laptops, to tablets and smartphones, and now, increasingly wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints. The solution is unified endpoint management (UEM), which enables organizations to take a consistent approach to manage and secure every endpoint, any app and content, and across deployment use cases from a single holistic platform. Read this whitepaper to uncover VMware AirWatch®'s leading UEM approach that is benefiting organizations tremendously.

Mobile device management (MDM) tools allow companies to connect their employees securely to basic corporate network resources. Enterprise mobility management (EMM) goes a step further by enabling secure mobile versions of business-critical applications and data loss prevention to protect corporate information. But in today's workplace, employees and businesses deal with a vast variety of devices with different operating systems and form factors, from PCs and laptops, to tablets and smartphones, and now, increasingly wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints. The solution is unified endpoint management (UEM), which enables organizations to take a consistent approach to manage and secure every endpoint, any app and content, and across deployment use cases from a single holistic platform. Read this whitepaper to uncover VMware AirWatch®'s leading UEM approach that is benefiting organizations tremendously.

Mobile device management (MDM) tools allow companies to connect their employees securely to basic corporate network resources. Enterprise mobility management (EMM) goes a step further by enabling secure mobile versions of business-critical applications and data loss prevention to protect corporate information. But in today's workplace, employees and businesses deal with a vast variety of devices with different operating systems and form factors, from PCs and laptops, to tablets and smartphones, and now, increasingly wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints. The solution is unified endpoint management (UEM), which enables organizations to take a consistent approach to manage and secure every endpoint, any app and content, and across deployment use cases from a single holistic platform. Read this whitepaper to uncover VMware AirWatch®'s leading UEM approach that is benefiting organizations tremendously.

Windows 10, a mobile and cloud-ready operating system (OS), is poised to significantly impact on organizations' end user computing (EUC) strategy, with a unified platform for building apps and extending the organization's core processes to end users using any Windows 10-powered device. However, enterprise-wide execution of this business mobility vision comes with its own set of challenges. Read this whitepaper to learn how a unified endpoint management solution can enable organizations to fully capitalize on their mobility initiatives and IT departments to redefine themselves as true business enablers.

Windows 10, a mobile and cloud-ready operating system (OS), is poised to significantly impact on organizations' end user computing (EUC) strategy, with a unified platform for building apps and extending the organization's core processes to end users using any Windows 10-powered device. However, enterprise-wide execution of this business mobility vision comes with its own set of challenges. Read this whitepaper to learn how a unified endpoint management solution can enable organizations to fully capitalize on their mobility initiatives and IT departments to redefine themselves as true business enablers.

This new report outlines the must-have functionality to look for in a content management system so you’re able to deliver customer experiences with agility and precision. It explains the evolving definition of “web content management” and charts nine key capabilities to investigate.

"It’s important to understand the role that an Identity platform plays in modern enterprise IT. In the past, Identity and Access Management systems were an afterthought. They were put into place after making many of your other architectural decisions. With the move to web, cloud and mobile, IAM has become a key variable in hardware and software deployment, as well as in operational strategy.
This webinar will reveal why leveraging an IAM platform, built as a single cloud-based platform for security across on-prem and cloud, can solve these issues."

Did you know that 88% of all job seekers have at least one social networking profile? Because of this, 92% of companies have used or plan to use social media to recruit. If businesses aren't using social media for recruiting, they can potentially miss candidates that wouldn't be found elsewhere. Don't let your competition find these great candidates first, and even worse, your competition can find these great candidates.

Modernize your mobile management with more choice and less complexity. Discover the benefits of offering Mac as a technology choice for employees — and how to easily integrate and manage multiple technology platforms within your enterprise.

Learn how to become an enterprise mobility Mowglie. In today’s completely connected mobile jungle, many users and employees are accessing information from multiple devices and from many locations. Enterprise mobile management tools are becoming a must have for most businesses to survive and deliver an optimal experience. The MaaS360 suite from IBM allows for a robust app development platform where users can become mobile Mowglies and increase portability and interoperability. Download this e-book to create a failsafe Enterprise Mobility Survival Guide and build the best mobile environment for your users and employees.

Securing mobile productivity for Microsoft Office 365: IBM MaaS360 enables you to deploy Microsoft tools with robust security across all mobile platforms
This white paper explains why IBM MaaS360 is the right choice for deploying and securing the Microsoft ecosystem across all mobile platforms, including Microsoft Windows 10. The focus is on enabling IT to efficiently manage enterprise productivity, connectivity and security in the mobile world of today and tomorrow.

Sign up for this 20-minute webcast to better understand how this mobile enterprise application platform and associated application deployment and management capabilities can be leveraged to win, serve, and retain customers.

Join Steve Mirman, IBM MobileFirst solution architect, for this deep-dive intro into how you can speed development, simplify deployment and actively manage all of your mobile apps with a single, analytics-based console using our Platform in the cloud.